Drawing on the research presented by contributors to this special issue, this article assesses the analytic opportunities that emerge when the Arab uprisings are conceptualized as moments of transformation rather than as incipient, awed or failed transitions to democracy. Highlighting critical issues that cut across and link the experiences of political relevant elites (PREs) and mobilized publics in the cases of Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, and Yemen, it identifies three sets of issues that warrant further comparative research: the effects of stateness and patterns of state-society relations on the trajectory of Arab uprisings; the role of identity politics and non-state forms of solidarity as drivers of political mobilization and collective act...
While the scholarship on the Arab uprisings is increasingly complex and intellectually refined, this...
Political participation is far from being a trivial issue. The focus of this paper will be on two di...
After the 2011 Arab Spring, a pressing concern is to understand why some authoritarian regimes remai...
The uprisings which spread across the Middle East and North Africa in late 2010 and 2011 irrevocably...
The Arab Uprisings were unexpected events of rare intensity in Middle Eastern history – mass, popula...
The pro-democracy Arab popular uprisings have been spontaneous, but perhaps not all that unpredictab...
This article provides a comparative macro-level overview of political development in Morocco, Tunisi...
This chapter aims to place the Arab uprisings of 2011 in historical perspective, addressing question...
M.A. (Politics)The study undertakes to establish whether the Arab uprisings of 2011 can be understoo...
This article contributes to debates that aim to go beyond the “democratization” and “post-democratiz...
The article connects the literature on transitology with a comparative analyses of the Arab uprising...
Despite the fact that democracy was a main demand of the protestors who spearheaded the Arab uprisin...
Since late 2010, the Arab World has witnessed regime changes in Tunisia, Egypt and Libya; and revolt...
The Arab uprisings of 2011 are still unfolding, but we can already discern patterns of their effects...
The Arab Uprising has once again exposed Middle East experts to criticism and inspired calls for a r...
While the scholarship on the Arab uprisings is increasingly complex and intellectually refined, this...
Political participation is far from being a trivial issue. The focus of this paper will be on two di...
After the 2011 Arab Spring, a pressing concern is to understand why some authoritarian regimes remai...
The uprisings which spread across the Middle East and North Africa in late 2010 and 2011 irrevocably...
The Arab Uprisings were unexpected events of rare intensity in Middle Eastern history – mass, popula...
The pro-democracy Arab popular uprisings have been spontaneous, but perhaps not all that unpredictab...
This article provides a comparative macro-level overview of political development in Morocco, Tunisi...
This chapter aims to place the Arab uprisings of 2011 in historical perspective, addressing question...
M.A. (Politics)The study undertakes to establish whether the Arab uprisings of 2011 can be understoo...
This article contributes to debates that aim to go beyond the “democratization” and “post-democratiz...
The article connects the literature on transitology with a comparative analyses of the Arab uprising...
Despite the fact that democracy was a main demand of the protestors who spearheaded the Arab uprisin...
Since late 2010, the Arab World has witnessed regime changes in Tunisia, Egypt and Libya; and revolt...
The Arab uprisings of 2011 are still unfolding, but we can already discern patterns of their effects...
The Arab Uprising has once again exposed Middle East experts to criticism and inspired calls for a r...
While the scholarship on the Arab uprisings is increasingly complex and intellectually refined, this...
Political participation is far from being a trivial issue. The focus of this paper will be on two di...
After the 2011 Arab Spring, a pressing concern is to understand why some authoritarian regimes remai...